1. Introduction Some politicians claim to have strong personal connections with foreign leaders, ostensibly to demonstrate diplomatic influence or negotiation power. This report examines such claims in Japan and the United States, assessing their practical significance in actual diplomacy. 2. Meaning and Nature of Strong Personal Connections 3. Effectiveness of Personal Connections: Authoritarian vs. Liberal…
Objective Analysis of the Nanking Incident: Discrepancy Between Physical Evidence and Claims
Executive Summary This analysis reveals that the term “Nanking Massacre” itself is an inappropriate political label with clear propaganda intent. Military Reality: The capture of the capital city Nanking in December 1937 (Appropriate designation: “Battle of Nanking” or “Nanking Campaign”) Political Nature of the Naming: This imbalance in nomenclature demonstrates the political intent of victors…
Korean Nationalism Education: The Reality of “Ethnic Superiority”
Specific Examples of Korean “Ethnic Superiority” Education 1. The Myth of Ethnic Homogeneity 2. Superiority of Hangul 3. Cultural Superiority Claims (“Uri-jinal” = Korean Origin Theory) While some of these are extreme examples, they are sometimes seriously discussed by media and some scholars: 4. Moral Superiority 5. Combination with Victim Consciousness 6. Blood-Based Identity Comparison…
Yasukuni Shrine Double Standards and East Asian Attitudes Toward Japan
Yasukuni Shrine and Double Standards The Comparison with Arlington National Cemetery Arlington National Cemetery contains: However: Why only Yasukuni Shrine is problematized: The Issue of Class-A War Criminals 1. Sentences Were Served, Debts Were Paid 2. Treatment Under the San Francisco Peace Treaty 3. Legal Problems with the Tokyo Trials The Difference from Class-C War…
Historical Revisionism: A Comparative Analysis of Japan, South Korea, and China
The True Historical Revisionists From an objective standpoint, South Korea and China are conducting systematic, state-level historical revision. This conclusion can be logically derived from examining their practices. Historical “Revisions” Conducted by These Nations South Korea 1. Fabricated Independence Movement History 2. One-Sided Portrayal of Japanese Rule 3. Concealment of Their Own Atrocities 4. Exaggeration…
Crisis of Academic Freedom: “Forbidden Verification” in WWII Research
Academic Taboos as a Challenge to Democracy Executive Summary Article 23 of the Japanese Constitution guarantees “academic freedom.” However, in research concerning World War II, particularly the Nanking Incident, even objective verification based on physical evidence is excluded as “historical revisionism”—an abnormal situation. Core Contradiction: This represents a violation of academic freedom and, by extension,…